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I think this is a big improvement in readability. I removed the `lnav` config, which is a little sad, but I don't think it supports this structured logging format well. Still seems worthwhile on balance.
648 lines
23 KiB
Rust
648 lines
23 KiB
Rust
// This file is part of Moonfire NVR, a security camera network video recorder.
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// Copyright (C) 2020 The Moonfire NVR Authors; see AUTHORS and LICENSE.txt.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-v3.0-or-later WITH GPL-3.0-linking-exception.
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//! Building and reading recordings via understanding of their sample indexes.
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use crate::coding::{append_varint32, decode_varint32, unzigzag32, zigzag32};
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use crate::db;
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use failure::{bail, Error};
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use std::convert::TryFrom;
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use std::ops::Range;
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use tracing::trace;
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pub use base::time::TIME_UNITS_PER_SEC;
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pub const DESIRED_RECORDING_WALL_DURATION: i64 = 60 * TIME_UNITS_PER_SEC;
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pub const MAX_RECORDING_WALL_DURATION: i64 = 5 * 60 * TIME_UNITS_PER_SEC;
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pub use base::time::Duration;
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pub use base::time::Time;
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/// Converts from a wall time offset within a recording to a media time offset or vice versa.
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pub fn rescale(from_off_90k: i32, from_duration_90k: i32, to_duration_90k: i32) -> i32 {
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debug_assert!(
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from_off_90k <= from_duration_90k,
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"from_off_90k={from_off_90k} from_duration_90k={from_duration_90k} to_duration_90k={to_duration_90k}"
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);
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if from_duration_90k == 0 {
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return 0; // avoid a divide by zero.
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}
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// The intermediate values here may overflow i32, so use an i64 instead. The max wall
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// time is [`MAX_RECORDING_WALL_DURATION`]; the max media duration should be
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// roughly the same (design limit of 500 ppm correction). The final result should fit
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// within i32.
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i32::try_from(
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i64::from(from_off_90k) * i64::from(to_duration_90k) / i64::from(from_duration_90k),
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)
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.map_err(|_| {
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format!(
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"rescale overflow: {from_off_90k} * {to_duration_90k} / {from_duration_90k} > i32::max_value()"
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)
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})
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.unwrap()
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}
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/// An iterator through a sample index (as described in `design/recording.md`).
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/// Initially invalid; call `next()` before each read.
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default)]
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pub struct SampleIndexIterator {
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/// The index byte position of the next sample to read (low 31 bits) and if the current
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/// same is a key frame (high bit).
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i_and_is_key: u32,
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/// The starting data byte position of this sample within the segment.
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pub pos: i32,
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/// The starting time of this sample within the segment (in 90 kHz units).
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pub start_90k: i32,
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/// The duration of this sample (in 90 kHz units).
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pub duration_90k: i32,
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/// The byte length of this frame.
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pub bytes: i32,
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/// The byte length of the last frame of the "other" type: if this one is key, the last
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/// non-key; if this one is non-key, the last key.
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bytes_other: i32,
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}
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impl SampleIndexIterator {
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pub fn next(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> Result<bool, Error> {
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self.pos += self.bytes;
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self.start_90k += self.duration_90k;
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let i = (self.i_and_is_key & 0x7FFF_FFFF) as usize;
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if i == data.len() {
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return Ok(false);
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}
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let (raw1, i1) = match decode_varint32(data, i) {
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Ok(tuple) => tuple,
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Err(()) => bail!("bad varint 1 at offset {}", i),
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};
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let (raw2, i2) = match decode_varint32(data, i1) {
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Ok(tuple) => tuple,
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Err(()) => bail!("bad varint 2 at offset {}", i1),
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};
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let duration_90k_delta = unzigzag32(raw1 >> 1);
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self.duration_90k += duration_90k_delta;
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if self.duration_90k < 0 {
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bail!(
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"negative duration {} after applying delta {}",
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self.duration_90k,
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duration_90k_delta
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);
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}
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if self.duration_90k == 0 && data.len() > i2 {
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bail!(
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"zero duration only allowed at end; have {} bytes left",
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data.len() - i2
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);
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}
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let (prev_bytes_key, prev_bytes_nonkey) = match self.is_key() {
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true => (self.bytes, self.bytes_other),
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false => (self.bytes_other, self.bytes),
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};
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self.i_and_is_key = (i2 as u32) | ((raw1 & 1) << 31);
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let bytes_delta = unzigzag32(raw2);
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if self.is_key() {
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self.bytes = prev_bytes_key + bytes_delta;
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self.bytes_other = prev_bytes_nonkey;
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} else {
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self.bytes = prev_bytes_nonkey + bytes_delta;
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self.bytes_other = prev_bytes_key;
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}
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if self.bytes <= 0 {
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bail!(
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"non-positive bytes {} after applying delta {} to key={} frame at ts {}",
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self.bytes,
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bytes_delta,
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self.is_key(),
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self.start_90k
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);
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}
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Ok(true)
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn is_key(&self) -> bool {
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(self.i_and_is_key & 0x8000_0000) != 0
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}
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}
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/// An encoder for a sample index (as described in `design/recording.md`).
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#[derive(Debug, Default)]
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pub struct SampleIndexEncoder {
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prev_duration_90k: i32,
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prev_bytes_key: i32,
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prev_bytes_nonkey: i32,
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}
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impl SampleIndexEncoder {
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pub fn add_sample(
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&mut self,
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duration_90k: i32,
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bytes: i32,
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is_key: bool,
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r: &mut db::RecordingToInsert,
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) {
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let duration_delta = duration_90k - self.prev_duration_90k;
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self.prev_duration_90k = duration_90k;
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r.media_duration_90k += duration_90k;
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r.sample_file_bytes += bytes;
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r.video_samples += 1;
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let bytes_delta = bytes
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- if is_key {
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let prev = self.prev_bytes_key;
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r.video_sync_samples += 1;
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self.prev_bytes_key = bytes;
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prev
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} else {
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let prev = self.prev_bytes_nonkey;
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self.prev_bytes_nonkey = bytes;
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prev
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};
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append_varint32(
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(zigzag32(duration_delta) << 1) | (is_key as u32),
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&mut r.video_index,
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);
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append_varint32(zigzag32(bytes_delta), &mut r.video_index);
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}
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}
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/// A segment represents a view of some or all of a single recording.
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/// This struct is not specific to a container format; for `.mp4`s, it's wrapped in a
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/// `moonfire_nvr::mp4::Segment`. Other container/transport formats could be
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/// supported in a similar manner.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Segment {
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pub id: db::CompositeId,
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pub open_id: u32,
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/// An iterator positioned at the beginning of the segment, or `None`. Most segments are
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/// positioned at the beginning of the recording, so this is an optional box to shrink a long
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/// of segments. `None` is equivalent to `SampleIndexIterator::default()`.
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begin: Option<Box<SampleIndexIterator>>,
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pub file_end: i32,
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pub frames: u16,
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pub key_frames: u16,
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video_sample_entry_id_and_trailing_zero: i32,
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}
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impl Segment {
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/// Creates a segment.
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///
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/// `desired_media_range_90k` represents the desired range of the segment relative to the start
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/// of the recording, in media time units.
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///
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/// The actual range will start at the most recent acceptable frame's start at or before the
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/// desired start time. If `start_at_key` is true, only key frames are acceptable; otherwise
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/// any frame is. The caller is responsible for skipping over the undesired prefix, perhaps
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/// with an edit list in the case of a `.mp4`.
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///
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/// The actual range will end at the first frame after the desired range (unless the desired
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/// range extends beyond the recording). Likewise, the caller is responsible for trimming the
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/// final frame's duration if desired.
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pub fn new(
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db: &db::LockedDatabase,
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recording: &db::ListRecordingsRow,
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desired_media_range_90k: Range<i32>,
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start_at_key: bool,
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) -> Result<Segment, Error> {
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let mut self_ = Segment {
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id: recording.id,
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open_id: recording.open_id,
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begin: None,
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file_end: recording.sample_file_bytes,
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frames: recording.video_samples as u16,
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key_frames: recording.video_sync_samples as u16,
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video_sample_entry_id_and_trailing_zero: recording.video_sample_entry_id
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| ((((recording.flags & db::RecordingFlags::TrailingZero as i32) != 0) as i32)
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<< 31),
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};
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#[allow(clippy::suspicious_operation_groupings)]
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if desired_media_range_90k.start > desired_media_range_90k.end
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|| desired_media_range_90k.end > recording.media_duration_90k
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{
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bail!(
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"desired media range [{}, {}) invalid for recording of length {}",
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desired_media_range_90k.start,
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desired_media_range_90k.end,
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recording.media_duration_90k
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);
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}
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if desired_media_range_90k.start == 0
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&& desired_media_range_90k.end == recording.media_duration_90k
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{
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// Fast path. Existing entry is fine.
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trace!(
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"recording::Segment::new fast path, recording={:#?}",
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recording
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);
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return Ok(self_);
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}
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// Slow path. Need to iterate through the index.
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trace!(
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"recording::Segment::new slow path, desired_media_range_90k={:?}, recording={:#?}",
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desired_media_range_90k,
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recording
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);
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db.with_recording_playback(self_.id, &mut |playback| {
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let mut begin = Box::<SampleIndexIterator>::default();
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let data = &playback.video_index;
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let mut it = SampleIndexIterator::default();
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if !it.next(data)? {
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bail!("no index");
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}
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if !it.is_key() {
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bail!("not key frame");
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}
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// Stop when hitting a frame with this start time.
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// Going until the end of the recording is special-cased because there can be a trailing
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// frame of zero duration. It's unclear exactly how this should be handled, but let's
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// include it for consistency with the fast path. It'd be bizarre to have it included or
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// not based on desired_media_range_90k.start.
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let end_90k = if desired_media_range_90k.end == recording.media_duration_90k {
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i32::max_value()
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} else {
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desired_media_range_90k.end
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};
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loop {
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if it.start_90k <= desired_media_range_90k.start && (!start_at_key || it.is_key()) {
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// new start candidate.
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*begin = it;
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self_.frames = 0;
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self_.key_frames = 0;
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}
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if it.start_90k >= end_90k && self_.frames > 0 {
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break;
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}
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self_.frames += 1;
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self_.key_frames += it.is_key() as u16;
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if !it.next(data)? {
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break;
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}
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}
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self_.begin = Some(begin);
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self_.file_end = it.pos;
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self_.video_sample_entry_id_and_trailing_zero =
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recording.video_sample_entry_id | (((it.duration_90k == 0) as i32) << 31);
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Ok(())
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})?;
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Ok(self_)
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}
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pub fn video_sample_entry_id(&self) -> i32 {
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self.video_sample_entry_id_and_trailing_zero & 0x7FFFFFFF
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}
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pub fn have_trailing_zero(&self) -> bool {
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self.video_sample_entry_id_and_trailing_zero < 0
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}
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/// Returns the byte range within the sample file of data associated with this segment.
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pub fn sample_file_range(&self) -> Range<u64> {
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self.begin.as_ref().map(|b| b.pos as u64).unwrap_or(0)..self.file_end as u64
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}
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/// Returns the actual media start time. As described in `new`, this can be less than the
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/// desired media start time if there is no key frame at the right position.
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pub fn actual_start_90k(&self) -> i32 {
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self.begin.as_ref().map(|b| b.start_90k).unwrap_or(0)
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}
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/// Iterates through each frame in the segment.
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/// Must be called without the database lock held; retrieves video index from the cache.
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pub fn foreach<F>(&self, playback: &db::RecordingPlayback, mut f: F) -> Result<(), Error>
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where
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F: FnMut(&SampleIndexIterator) -> Result<(), Error>,
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{
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trace!(
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"foreach on recording {}: {} frames, actual_start_90k: {}",
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self.id,
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self.frames,
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self.actual_start_90k()
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);
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let data = &playback.video_index;
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let mut it = match self.begin {
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Some(ref b) => **b,
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None => {
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let mut it = SampleIndexIterator::default();
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if !it.next(data)? {
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bail!("recording {} has no frames", self.id);
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}
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if !it.is_key() {
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bail!("recording {} doesn't start with key frame", self.id);
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}
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it
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}
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};
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let mut have_frame = true;
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let mut key_frame = 0;
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for i in 0..self.frames {
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if !have_frame {
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bail!(
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"recording {}: expected {} frames, found only {}",
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self.id,
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self.frames,
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i + 1
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);
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}
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if it.is_key() {
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key_frame += 1;
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if key_frame > self.key_frames {
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bail!(
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"recording {}: more than expected {} key frames",
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self.id,
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self.key_frames
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);
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}
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}
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// Note: this inner loop avoids ? for performance. Don't change these lines without
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// reading https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/37939 and running
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// mp4::bench::build_index.
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#[allow(clippy::question_mark)]
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if let Err(e) = f(&it) {
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return Err(e);
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}
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have_frame = match it.next(data) {
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Err(e) => return Err(e),
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Ok(hf) => hf,
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};
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}
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if key_frame < self.key_frames {
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bail!(
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"recording {}: expected {} key frames, found only {}",
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self.id,
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self.key_frames,
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key_frame
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);
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Returns true if this starts with a non-key frame.
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pub fn starts_with_nonkey(&self) -> bool {
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match self.begin {
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Some(ref b) => !b.is_key(),
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// Fast-path case, in which this holds an entire recording. They always start with a
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// key frame.
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None => false,
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use crate::testutil::{self, TestDb};
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use base::clock::RealClocks;
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/// Tests encoding the example from design/schema.md.
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#[test]
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fn test_encode_example() {
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testutil::init();
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let mut r = db::RecordingToInsert::default();
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let mut e = SampleIndexEncoder::default();
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e.add_sample(10, 1000, true, &mut r);
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e.add_sample(9, 10, false, &mut r);
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e.add_sample(11, 15, false, &mut r);
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e.add_sample(10, 12, false, &mut r);
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e.add_sample(10, 1050, true, &mut r);
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assert_eq!(
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r.video_index,
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b"\x29\xd0\x0f\x02\x14\x08\x0a\x02\x05\x01\x64"
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);
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assert_eq!(10 + 9 + 11 + 10 + 10, r.media_duration_90k);
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assert_eq!(5, r.video_samples);
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assert_eq!(2, r.video_sync_samples);
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}
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/// Tests a round trip from `SampleIndexEncoder` to `SampleIndexIterator`.
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#[test]
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fn test_round_trip() {
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testutil::init();
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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struct Sample {
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duration_90k: i32,
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bytes: i32,
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is_key: bool,
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}
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#[rustfmt::skip]
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let samples = [
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Sample { duration_90k: 10, bytes: 30000, is_key: true, },
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Sample { duration_90k: 9, bytes: 1000, is_key: false, },
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Sample { duration_90k: 11, bytes: 1100, is_key: false, },
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Sample { duration_90k: 18, bytes: 31000, is_key: true, },
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Sample { duration_90k: 0, bytes: 1000, is_key: false, },
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];
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let mut r = db::RecordingToInsert::default();
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let mut e = SampleIndexEncoder::default();
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for sample in &samples {
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e.add_sample(sample.duration_90k, sample.bytes, sample.is_key, &mut r);
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}
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let mut it = SampleIndexIterator::default();
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for sample in &samples {
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assert!(it.next(&r.video_index).unwrap());
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assert_eq!(
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sample,
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&Sample {
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duration_90k: it.duration_90k,
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bytes: it.bytes,
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is_key: it.is_key()
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}
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);
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}
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assert!(!it.next(&r.video_index).unwrap());
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}
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/// Tests that `SampleIndexIterator` spots several classes of errors.
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/// TODO: test and fix overflow cases.
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#[test]
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fn test_iterator_errors() {
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testutil::init();
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struct Test {
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encoded: &'static [u8],
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err: &'static str,
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}
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let tests = [
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Test {
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encoded: b"\x80",
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err: "bad varint 1 at offset 0",
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},
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Test {
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encoded: b"\x00\x80",
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err: "bad varint 2 at offset 1",
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},
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Test {
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encoded: b"\x00\x02\x00\x00",
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err: "zero duration only allowed at end; have 2 bytes left",
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},
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Test {
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encoded: b"\x02\x02",
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err: "negative duration -1 after applying delta -1",
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},
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Test {
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encoded: b"\x04\x00",
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err: "non-positive bytes 0 after applying delta 0 to key=false frame at ts 0",
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|
},
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|
];
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for test in &tests {
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let mut it = SampleIndexIterator::default();
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assert_eq!(it.next(test.encoded).unwrap_err().to_string(), test.err);
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}
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|
}
|
|
|
|
fn get_frames<F, T>(db: &db::Database, segment: &Segment, f: F) -> Vec<T>
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|
where
|
|
F: Fn(&SampleIndexIterator) -> T,
|
|
{
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|
let mut v = Vec::new();
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|
db.lock()
|
|
.with_recording_playback(segment.id, &mut |playback| {
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|
segment.foreach(playback, |it| {
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|
v.push(f(it));
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|
Ok(())
|
|
})
|
|
})
|
|
.unwrap();
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|
v
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|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Tests that a `Segment` correctly can clip at the beginning and end.
|
|
/// This is a simpler case; all sync samples means we can start on any frame.
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_segment_clipping_with_all_sync() {
|
|
testutil::init();
|
|
let mut r = db::RecordingToInsert::default();
|
|
let mut encoder = SampleIndexEncoder::default();
|
|
for i in 1..6 {
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|
let duration_90k = 2 * i;
|
|
let bytes = 3 * i;
|
|
encoder.add_sample(duration_90k, bytes, true, &mut r);
|
|
}
|
|
let db = TestDb::new(RealClocks {});
|
|
let row = db.insert_recording_from_encoder(r);
|
|
// Time range [2, 2 + 4 + 6 + 8) means the 2nd, 3rd, 4th samples should be
|
|
// included.
|
|
let segment = Segment::new(&db.db.lock(), &row, 2..2 + 4 + 6 + 8, true).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
&get_frames(&db.db, &segment, |it| it.duration_90k),
|
|
&[4, 6, 8]
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Half sync frames means starting from the last sync frame <= desired point.
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_segment_clipping_with_half_sync() {
|
|
testutil::init();
|
|
let mut r = db::RecordingToInsert::default();
|
|
let mut encoder = SampleIndexEncoder::default();
|
|
for i in 1..6 {
|
|
let duration_90k = 2 * i;
|
|
let bytes = 3 * i;
|
|
encoder.add_sample(duration_90k, bytes, (i % 2) == 1, &mut r);
|
|
}
|
|
let db = TestDb::new(RealClocks {});
|
|
let row = db.insert_recording_from_encoder(r);
|
|
// Time range [2 + 4 + 6, 2 + 4 + 6 + 8) means the 4th sample should be included.
|
|
// The 3rd also gets pulled in because it is a sync frame and the 4th is not.
|
|
let segment = Segment::new(&db.db.lock(), &row, 2 + 4 + 6..2 + 4 + 6 + 8, true).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(&get_frames(&db.db, &segment, |it| it.duration_90k), &[6, 8]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_segment_clipping_with_trailing_zero() {
|
|
testutil::init();
|
|
let mut r = db::RecordingToInsert::default();
|
|
let mut encoder = SampleIndexEncoder::default();
|
|
encoder.add_sample(1, 1, true, &mut r);
|
|
encoder.add_sample(1, 2, true, &mut r);
|
|
encoder.add_sample(0, 3, true, &mut r);
|
|
let db = TestDb::new(RealClocks {});
|
|
let row = db.insert_recording_from_encoder(r);
|
|
let segment = Segment::new(&db.db.lock(), &row, 1..2, true).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(&get_frames(&db.db, &segment, |it| it.bytes), &[2, 3]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Even if the desired duration is 0, there should still be a frame.
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_segment_zero_desired_duration() {
|
|
testutil::init();
|
|
let mut r = db::RecordingToInsert::default();
|
|
let mut encoder = SampleIndexEncoder::default();
|
|
encoder.add_sample(1, 1, true, &mut r);
|
|
let db = TestDb::new(RealClocks {});
|
|
let row = db.insert_recording_from_encoder(r);
|
|
let segment = Segment::new(&db.db.lock(), &row, 0..0, true).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(&get_frames(&db.db, &segment, |it| it.bytes), &[1]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Test a `Segment` which uses the whole recording.
|
|
/// This takes a fast path which skips scanning the index in `new()`.
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_segment_fast_path() {
|
|
testutil::init();
|
|
let mut r = db::RecordingToInsert::default();
|
|
let mut encoder = SampleIndexEncoder::default();
|
|
for i in 1..6 {
|
|
let duration_90k = 2 * i;
|
|
let bytes = 3 * i;
|
|
encoder.add_sample(duration_90k, bytes, (i % 2) == 1, &mut r);
|
|
}
|
|
let db = TestDb::new(RealClocks {});
|
|
let row = db.insert_recording_from_encoder(r);
|
|
let segment = Segment::new(&db.db.lock(), &row, 0..2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10, true).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(
|
|
&get_frames(&db.db, &segment, |it| it.duration_90k),
|
|
&[2, 4, 6, 8, 10]
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn test_segment_fast_path_with_trailing_zero() {
|
|
testutil::init();
|
|
let mut r = db::RecordingToInsert::default();
|
|
let mut encoder = SampleIndexEncoder::default();
|
|
encoder.add_sample(1, 1, true, &mut r);
|
|
encoder.add_sample(1, 2, true, &mut r);
|
|
encoder.add_sample(0, 3, true, &mut r);
|
|
let db = TestDb::new(RealClocks {});
|
|
let row = db.insert_recording_from_encoder(r);
|
|
let segment = Segment::new(&db.db.lock(), &row, 0..2, true).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(&get_frames(&db.db, &segment, |it| it.bytes), &[1, 2, 3]);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// TODO: test segment error cases involving mismatch between row frames/key_frames and index.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[cfg(all(test, feature = "nightly"))]
|
|
mod bench {
|
|
extern crate test;
|
|
|
|
use super::*;
|
|
|
|
/// Benchmarks the decoder, which is performance-critical for .mp4 serving.
|
|
#[bench]
|
|
fn bench_decoder(b: &mut test::Bencher) {
|
|
let data = include_bytes!("testdata/video_sample_index.bin");
|
|
b.bytes = data.len() as u64;
|
|
b.iter(|| {
|
|
let mut it = SampleIndexIterator::default();
|
|
while it.next(data).unwrap() {}
|
|
assert_eq!(30104460, it.pos);
|
|
assert_eq!(5399985, it.start_90k);
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
}
|